The Great Mars Hill Bank Robbery

The Great Mars Hill Bank Robbery

by Ronald Chase
The Great Mars Hill Bank Robbery

The Great Mars Hill Bank Robbery

by Ronald Chase

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Overview

On November 12, 1971, Bernard Patterson, a much decorated Vietnam War hero, turned a real-life version of Don Quixote, Butch Cassidy, and Robin Hood all rolled into one package, robbed the Northern National Bank in Mars Hill, Maine. He escaped with $110,000; at the time, the largest bank robbery in the history of the state. A tunnel rat and paratrooper in Vietnam who rose to the rank of Sergeant, he was awarded four bronze stars and recommended for a silver star for valor. He returned home to northern Maine broke and disillusioned. Wearing dark glasses, dressed in a Marx Brother’s ankle length coat and wearing a blue wig, he robbed the bank, even though he was recognized by the elderly teller. He initially escaped by paddling a rubber raft down the Prestile Stream. This was the beginning of a comic, outrageous, implausible journey that took him across the United States, then to Europe and North Africa before finally surrendering to authorities in Scotland Yard after he had spent most of the money. Along the way, he lived a raucous life of wine and women while hobnobbing in aristocratic hangouts and giving money to those he perceived to be in need; all the time staying just a heartbeat ahead of law enforcement officials. He motor biked across Europe, hoodwinked border officials, bought a camel and got lost in the North African desert. Returned to the United States for prosecution, he was convicted and imprisoned. Released several years later, he moved back to northern Maine, where he continued to lead a reckless life that included running a “pot farm,” until he died at age 56 in 2003. When asked by a friend why he had robbed the bank, he responded, “the VA wouldn’t give me a loan, so I decided to take one out on my own.”

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781608933624
Publisher: Down East Books
Publication date: 02/10/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 590 KB

About the Author

Ron Chase is a former Registered Maine Guide and IRS accountant, and was active in the AMC as Canoe Chair and a Trip Leader. Now a freelance writer, he is a regular contributor to newspapers and magazines. He and his wife Nancy co-wrote Mountains for Mortals: New England: Scenic Summits for Hikers. Ron lives in Topsham, Maine.

Table of Contents

Prologue ix

1 Reflections 1

2 Return Home 8

3 The Robbery 14

4 The Search 21

5 The Escape 25

6 The Investigation 31

7 Trans America 36

8 Transformation 42

9 Trans Atlantic 46

10 Swiss Rats 50

11 Last of the Rats 55

12 Decadent Rat 61

13 Homesick 67

14 Cornered Rat 70

15 Royal Welcome 76

16 Robin Rat? 83

17 A Greek Tragedy 87

18 Desert Rat 94

19 When Irish Eyes are Smiling 101

20 Rat Trap 107

21 Show Me the Money 111

22 Scared Rat 117

23 Living the High Life 123

24 Passing 130

Epilogue 132

Acknowledgments 135

Sources 137

About Names 147

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